A multicellular organism.
An organism that exists as a group of cells is known as a multicellular organism. These organisms are composed of specialized cells that work together to perform various functions necessary for survival. Examples include animals, plants, and fungi.
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A jellyfish is an organism that exists as a group of cells. It has specialized cells that work together to perform specific functions such as swimming, eating, and reproducing. Each cell in the jellyfish plays a specific role in maintaining the overall structure and function of the organism.
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Tissue describes a group of similar cells.
One example of an organism that can only exist as a group of cells is a multicellular organism, like a human. Each cell in the human body is specialized to perform specific functions necessary for the organism's survival. Without all the cells working together and cooperating, the organism would not be able to survive.
A multicellular organism, such as humans, exists as a group of specialized cells that work together to carry out various functions necessary for survival. Each cell within the organism has a specific role and relies on other cells to function properly in order for the organism to thrive.